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Salemtowne Civic Association

The handsome wooden markers you see on almost every Oregon highway give travelers a picture of local history or geology.

The signs eventually fall victim to the harsh weather conditions, and that’s where the Historical Marker Committee comes in. They pick up the decaying signs, bring them to their workshop located at Salemtowne, and restore them to “like new” condition. The final step is to truck the heavy signs back to their destination, where an Oregon Department of Transportation crew meets them with the equipment needed to put the signs in place.

Sometimes the marker can be repaired and restored in place. .

The committee also restores and replaces markers for other entities, such as the City of Salem.

Jack Carroll, heads up the nine member committee that has been restoring signs since 1995. The group has been honored by the Oregon Travel Information Council for their work.

We’re proud to be able to say that Salemtowne plays an important role in keeping this history alive.

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